Bulletin

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

IN CAMPUS LIFE:

Students, please be careful and pay extra attention when crossing C Street and J Street. Cars can’t always see you and they won’t always stop. For drivers, remember that pedestrians have the right of way. Come to a complete stop and wait for pedestrians to safely cross before proceeding. Thank you for considering everyone’s safety in our crosswalks.

*Thank you, Vikings, for following the school rules. Remember: If an adult tells you “HATS OFF” simply remove your head wear and it won’t be confiscated. HHS hats, or hats that are RED AND WHITE HATS and contain NO LOGO are allowed.

Any article of clothing with professional sports team logos are NOT allowed; however, college logos are acceptable.

And if an adult tells you “LANGUAGE” it is a reminder for you to be appropriate with the words you are using. Thanks for choosing your words wisely!

A gentle reminder that cell phones and earbuds are permitted ONLY at lunch and Nutrition. Again, earbuds should be ONE EAR TO HEAR, meaning use only ONE earbud. However, portable speakers are not allowed! Portable speakers and all other such devices will be confiscated!

Programs to consider…

The Global Trade & Logistics Program will teach juniors and seniors about the operations and employment opportunities at the Port of Hueneme. Up to 20 students will be selected to participate in the program that begins on Sept 19.

The Community Law Enforcement Academy is a program for juniors and seniors interested in public service. The program begins on October 3 at Pacifica HS. Five students will be selected to participate. In addition to learning Criminal Justice, community policing, domestic violence, and crime scene investigation, each student will earn 5 credits of criminal justice/pre law/field study.

Applications for these programs are available in the Career Center/Rm 85

LIBRARY SCIENCE

Do you like books, computers and working in the library? You may wish to sign up for the Library Science course!

WHAT IS LIBRARY SCIENCE?

It is a year-long elective class for juniors and seniors in which students assist library patrons and staff, maintain the book collection, read, and fulfill their computer literacy graduation requirement. This class will prepare you with skills for the workplace and for further education.

REQUIREMENTS:

*Good grades, attendance and work habits.

*Permission from Library staff.

*College prep. enrollment preferred

See Mr. Graves or for an application today

More in campus life…

Students who received a voucher for a free ASB card last week can present the voucher to the bookkeeper at nutrition or lunch. Pick up your stamped IDs in Rm 83.

Also, students who purchase a locker will receive an assigned locker number. Students may NOT choose their own locker. Also, outside locks are not permitted; students must purchase a combination lock from the bookkeeper.

Students who are employed need to get a new work permit, even if you have a work permit from last summer or last year. All work permits expire Sept 6. Stop by the Career Center and pick up an application.

Students who are currently employed can enroll in Work Experience. You can earn 10 credits this semester, work more hours, be eligible to get early dismissal, and get valuable work related information (like how to do your taxes). You must attend one meeting a week and you do not need to change your schedule to take Work Experience. For questions or information please see Mr. Kadin in room 90 or Mrs. Creager in the Career Center.

Make sure to purchase your athletic cards! Your athletic card gets you in FREE to ALL HOME GAMES all year long! You can purchase your athletic cards at the bookkeeper’s office for $25.

Thinking about Spring Break? Come to Washington DC and New York City! Scholarships and financial aid are available. See Mrs Burkhart in Rm 16 ASAP!

IN HOMECOMING NEWS!

Homecoming is early this year and the theme will be, A NIGHT IN PARIS!

Homecoming is early this year! The theme is A NIGHT IN PARIS, On September 22, we will play Westminster High School for the Homecoming football game! Come audition for the afternoon rally or the evening halftime show! Stop by the ASB room after school between 3:15-4:00 pm. Acts must be no longer than 2 minutes. See Miss Buen in the ASB room for more information.

Homecoming court nominations continue today. All SENIORS can come the ASB room to nominate their Class Prince and Princess at lunch. ALL STUDENTS can nominate Homecoming King and Queen on Monday at lunch. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN ID to nominate. Nominations will end @12:50.

On September 23, the Homecoming dance will be in the gym. Dress code and conduct will be strictly enforced, and all students must present their IDs to attend. Students will be subject to metal detect and breathalyzer. If you wish to bring a non-HHS student to the Homecoming Dance, you must purchase a guest pass for an additional $5 from the ASB room. Stop by the ASB room for more info.

If you can’t wait for the Homecoming Dance, come check out the GLOW DANCE next Friday, Sept 15! Tickets are on sale now at the bookkeepers for $7 presale, but Freshmen who buy presale tickets will pay the low low price of $5! Tickets will be $10 at the door for everyone. Please make sure you have an ID and follow the dress code!

The following elective classes are now available if you are interested in enrolling:

Period 1: Weight training, Teaching and learning, Developmental Psych

Period 2: Teaching and learning, Business Comp Fundamentals, Internet Engineering, Writing for Publication, Freshmen only: College and *Career Seminar

Period 3: Music Appreciation

Period 4: Concert Choir

Period 5: Developmental Psych, Peer Resource, Psychology AP

Period 6: Drama, Journal Design, Mariachi, Psychology

IN CLUB NEWS!

If you interviewed to join the YES Academy but are not currently enrolled in YES Academy classes, please see Mr. Ehlers in Rm 19 @ lunch.

The Oxnard Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis of the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, religion, color, age, national origin, political affiliation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, parental or marital status, or any other basis protected by the federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation in its educational programs or employment.

The Oxnard Union High School District affirms its commitment to equality of opportunity for all individuals. This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any program and activity on the basis of age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, religion, or marital status.